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i'm not talking about steve jobs. i'm talking about all around the factory line. we need to invest more in capital equipment. i think we have a slight polluted system at this point. transparent capital markets in spite of what happened. investment, of capital, private equity. we have among the best businesses on the planet, small, medium, and large. i'm not talking about steve jobs. i'm talking about all around the factory line. we need to invest more in capital equipment. i think we have a slight polluted system at this point. transparent capital markets in spite of what happened. the work ethic is still there. this is still in the time and the world. it would be here. we need to get beyond this. my god, the most profitable energy. god is looking down giving us and saying, "i hope you get this one right." we have a problem. we need to diagnose the problem. housing is turning. why are really growing at 2%? this one i cannot prove. europe is ok. there is a huge wet blanket out here. to me, as all the uncertainty around taxes, policy, fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling
i'm not talking about steve jobs. i'm talking about all around the factory line. we need to invest more in capital equipment. i think we have a slight polluted system at this point. transparent capital markets in spite of what happened. investment, of capital, private equity. we have among the best businesses on the planet, small, medium, and large. i'm not talking about steve jobs. i'm talking about all around the factory line. we need to invest more in capital equipment. i think we have a...
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. >>> meanwhile, microsoft's board is cutting steve ballmer's annual salary. microsoft stock -- there we go. apologies about that. meanwhile, walmart is holding its annual analyst meeting today near its headquarters. the retailer is expected to brief them on numerous topics, including expansion of its smaller store format and providing profits overseas. investors will also be listening for comments on the bribery allegations at its walmart to mexico unit. the company has also been confronting walkouts in eight cities but the numbers have been relatively small. kelly. >> thanks for that, ross. apple has a pretty loyal customer base, perhaps none stronger than in teenagers. 40% of teens own and iphone. 44% own a tablet with the ipad make up three quarters of those devices. kids who plan to buy a new tablet, 43% say they'd be more likely to go with apple if it starts selling a smaller ipad and it's expected to do so sometime this fall. tell us what you think about the loyalty to apple. is it a sign perhaps of saturation? what's it mean for competitors? you can e-
. >>> meanwhile, microsoft's board is cutting steve ballmer's annual salary. microsoft stock -- there we go. apologies about that. meanwhile, walmart is holding its annual analyst meeting today near its headquarters. the retailer is expected to brief them on numerous topics, including expansion of its smaller store format and providing profits overseas. investors will also be listening for comments on the bribery allegations at its walmart to mexico unit. the company has also been...
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and steve liesman has an exclusive today with goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein, plus the co-chairs of the obama commission will discuss the economy and fiscal issues. starts 12:30 p.m. eastern and it's on the fast money halftime report. >> won't want to miss that one. and let's take a look at the agenda in the u.s. weekly jobless claims are out 8:30 a.m. time and they're expected to gain. and the import price report and august trade deficit expected to wide gone $44 billion. now, charles plosser will speak about the economy at 12:30 p.m. look for earnings take from safeway, win bay go and jb hunt. and that's a good way to read what's happening on the ground. >> for some reason i like the winnebago. don't know why. >> should take wex in a winnebago. >> not a bad idea. still to come, strong words from the imf christine lagarde on austerity and growth. we'll be in tokyo for who are. . >>> italian auction have sold the targeted amount on the three year. >>> italian auction have sold the targeted amount on the three year. the yield is higher as we thought it would be, 2.86%. it was 2.75% o
and steve liesman has an exclusive today with goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein, plus the co-chairs of the obama commission will discuss the economy and fiscal issues. starts 12:30 p.m. eastern and it's on the fast money halftime report. >> won't want to miss that one. and let's take a look at the agenda in the u.s. weekly jobless claims are out 8:30 a.m. time and they're expected to gain. and the import price report and august trade deficit expected to wide gone $44 billion. now, charles...
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i'm not talking about steve jobs. i'm talking about all around the factory line. we need to invest more in capital equipment. i think we have a slight polluted system at this point. the work ethic is still there. this is still in the time and the world. it would be here. we need to get beyond this. my god, the most profitable energy. god is looking down giving us and saying, "i hope you get this one right." we have a problem. we need to diagnose the problem. housing is turning. why are really growing at 2%? this one i cannot prove. europe is ok. there is a huge wet blanket out here. to me, as all the uncertainty around taxes, policy, fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling fiasco. we have this constant anti- business feeling. wherever i go, i have business people say the environment is terrible. it's not just banks. we have done this to ourselves. we shot ourselves in the foot. get rid of the wet blanket and we will take off. there was a great article that was reprinted in "the wall street journal" giving president-elect ronald reagan some advice. tell the same positive st
i'm not talking about steve jobs. i'm talking about all around the factory line. we need to invest more in capital equipment. i think we have a slight polluted system at this point. the work ethic is still there. this is still in the time and the world. it would be here. we need to get beyond this. my god, the most profitable energy. god is looking down giving us and saying, "i hope you get this one right." we have a problem. we need to diagnose the problem. housing is turning. why...
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woods went 0-2 in team play with steve stricker. and finally, look at this. more than 20,000 supporters of the argentine soccer club river plate carried an almost five mile long flag through the streets of buenos aires to the club stadium and right into the guinness book of world records. >>> coming up, katy perry's patriotic nani and lady gaga doesn't miss a beat. your entertainment headlines are just ahead. >>> you're watching earl "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." i take no pleasure of showing you a wind chill map this time of year, but that's the case. right now the wind chill feels like 24 degrees in minot, north dakota. 29 in billings, she an's in the 30s. that's the cold air settling over the midwest as a cold front slides through. temperatures dropping in iowa and minneapolis today. highs only in the low 50s, some cases the 40s in the northern plains. the other flip side of that, ahead of that front it will be a beautiful day from oklahoma, arkansas, texas. on the east coast, there's a storm along the eastern seaboard. a few sprinkles
woods went 0-2 in team play with steve stricker. and finally, look at this. more than 20,000 supporters of the argentine soccer club river plate carried an almost five mile long flag through the streets of buenos aires to the club stadium and right into the guinness book of world records. >>> coming up, katy perry's patriotic nani and lady gaga doesn't miss a beat. your entertainment headlines are just ahead. >>> you're watching earl "early today." >>>...
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to attend milly's half time dressing down from coach steve hansen change the complection of the match as the visitors of went through the gears in the second period securing their sixteenth win in a row they are now just one victory away from setting a new record among test playing nations. now boxing greats mike tyson has defended the current heavyweight division and in particular the klitschko brothers the cranium duo have dominated the category for the best part of a decade but are often criticised for their spectacular style with some labeling the pair boring i think it's good it's probably not exciting that we people used to use the roxio you may use a large draw it's almost like a soap opera you know we were fighting but it's very calm very serene because the champions are that way because it's going to very far and you can't get away from them you know you can't blame the v.a. everybody in the division. and hours of the ice were in the kontinental hockey league now moscow moved up of the western conference with a three two win at slope and the muscovites found the net twice in
to attend milly's half time dressing down from coach steve hansen change the complection of the match as the visitors of went through the gears in the second period securing their sixteenth win in a row they are now just one victory away from setting a new record among test playing nations. now boxing greats mike tyson has defended the current heavyweight division and in particular the klitschko brothers the cranium duo have dominated the category for the best part of a decade but are often...
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steve shepard is here, he served as senior editor at "newsweek" and editor-in-chief of "businessweek" from 1984 to 2005. as founding dean of the new york university's school of journalism, he's training new journalist. in many ways, his story is the story of journalism's evolution. he tells the sry of tisnew book "deadlines and disruption, my turbulent path from print to digital." welcome. >> rose: so you're not a guy who when you left "businessweek" said "i'm going to write my story." >> i had no idea. i left "businessweek" to start a new graduate school of journalism and the book happened because after four or five years when we were reasonably successful i thought i ought to tell the story of how you start a school from scratch at a time of critical disruption in journalism. where do you get the fact you will any how do you get the curriculum? how do you raise money? i thought it was something that would end up in the library and before i knew it i had to be telling about me and why i'm -- was there, what my back ground was, what i stood for, what my values were. >> rose: when you
steve shepard is here, he served as senior editor at "newsweek" and editor-in-chief of "businessweek" from 1984 to 2005. as founding dean of the new york university's school of journalism, he's training new journalist. in many ways, his story is the story of journalism's evolution. he tells the sry of tisnew book "deadlines and disruption, my turbulent path from print to digital." welcome. >> rose: so you're not a guy who when you left...
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first try after thirty minutes as the hosts who could send an elite have time dressing down from coach steve hansen changed the complection of the match as the visitors went through the gears in the second period securing their sixteenth win in a row they're now just one big three away from setting a new record among test playing nations. sport will be back in less than a couple of hours from now meanwhile you may get more at any time by visiting our youtube channel at r.t. sport news thank you and i will see very soon. culture is that so much different each visit is a minute mark when when is the end really the end of the strategy of the u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. while. coming to a desert offers an air show and an easy it was a matter you. most of the residents never profit
first try after thirty minutes as the hosts who could send an elite have time dressing down from coach steve hansen changed the complection of the match as the visitors went through the gears in the second period securing their sixteenth win in a row they're now just one big three away from setting a new record among test playing nations. sport will be back in less than a couple of hours from now meanwhile you may get more at any time by visiting our youtube channel at r.t. sport news thank you...
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microsoft ceo steve ballmer has signalled a new direction. he's pointing to hardware and online services as its future, taking a page from longtime rival apple. he suggests microsoft may eventually build its new phones. >> that's a big shift. >> it's a huge shift for them to get into real hardware. they did make one of the -- i don't know if it was the surface or -- one of the prototypes for their tablet is manufactured by them. and it may be ultimately that you need to actually do the software. >> the software gets stolen by china and all these other places. they don't pay for it. so i guess you eventually want to shift to where -- >> i think that's part of it. but i think part of sit the seamless nature of what you're seeing by apple, and on some level by google, now that google owns motorola. i don't know if you saw this as well on ballmer. his income was published and he took a slight pay cut. he went from -- >> he's worth a billion dollars. >> but he was paid $1.4 million last year, or two years ago and went down to $1.3. >> that's a job
microsoft ceo steve ballmer has signalled a new direction. he's pointing to hardware and online services as its future, taking a page from longtime rival apple. he suggests microsoft may eventually build its new phones. >> that's a big shift. >> it's a huge shift for them to get into real hardware. they did make one of the -- i don't know if it was the surface or -- one of the prototypes for their tablet is manufactured by them. and it may be ultimately that you need to actually do...
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auto industry experts have been consulted instead of think of the experts and hedge fund guys like steve ratner, followed by the union guy, you can see where this was directed. we would be in a lot better shape if they had done this based on what was best for the industry, not based on protecting the uaw. david: we have to go, but we will be following the story closely. thank you, sandra. sandra: david, banker and kick off friday before the bell and there is still time to jum jumpg ahead of the results. but what is the right move? a top analyst to tell us what to expect next. and toyota has the largest worldwide recall ever affecting millions of vehicles. we will tell you the details ahead. nearly 1 billion people around the world don't have enough food to survive. we can't let this happen. there is something we can do about it. please join christina aguilera and yum! brands in the movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world food programme. for more information, go to fromhungertohope.com. your contribution will feed children and save lives. together, we can sto
auto industry experts have been consulted instead of think of the experts and hedge fund guys like steve ratner, followed by the union guy, you can see where this was directed. we would be in a lot better shape if they had done this based on what was best for the industry, not based on protecting the uaw. david: we have to go, but we will be following the story closely. thank you, sandra. sandra: david, banker and kick off friday before the bell and there is still time to jum jumpg ahead of the...
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. >> steve liesman is here. we were going to talk about the markets and we have rick santelli in chicago, both of them as well but steve, since you were talking during the break with ken langone. >> let steve talk to rick. >> hey, rick, how are you? >> good morning. >> so we talked. is that good? >> no. >> no, i just want to say, ken, if i look, guys could you put up the chart of the payrolls? if i look at the payroll chart and i talk about what i think is the number you guys actually believe, which is the 114,000. look at what happened, we've revised up the past couple months, we had that swoon in march, april, may and june, okay, the unemployment rate stayed about the same. look to the left, we had a couple months above 200,000. let's focus on the number you believe. and let's talk about what jack welch said. when i looked at what he said there was one number i think jack had wrong. jack was saying we need 150,000 to 200,000 jobs to lower the unemployment rate. that is, was old thinking. we've changed that num
. >> steve liesman is here. we were going to talk about the markets and we have rick santelli in chicago, both of them as well but steve, since you were talking during the break with ken langone. >> let steve talk to rick. >> hey, rick, how are you? >> good morning. >> so we talked. is that good? >> no. >> no, i just want to say, ken, if i look, guys could you put up the chart of the payrolls? if i look at the payroll chart and i talk about what i think...
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steve wynn says i'll be damned if i'll let him lecture me about small businesses and joshgs, i'm a job greater. guys like me are craters and don't like having a bulls eye on our backs. >> and running a corporation, and small businesses, have they just walked away from this administration? >> it was very interesting, stuart. i was with a small business think tank yesterday. and while not every small business owner had exactly the same feelings about every aspect of politics, the one thing that everybody agreed on is that they have no voice in washington. so, the small business owner, as well as steve wynn is incredibly frustrating, business is a meritocracy, they live by accountability, live by responsibility and they live by bridging gaps between people that have differing objectives and that's a complete frustration for business owners that the current administration is not doing the same thing. >> now, is it legislation, regulation, like obamacare and dodd-frank and energy, that kind of thing? is it regulation that's really upsetting small business or is it that they just don't think
steve wynn says i'll be damned if i'll let him lecture me about small businesses and joshgs, i'm a job greater. guys like me are craters and don't like having a bulls eye on our backs. >> and running a corporation, and small businesses, have they just walked away from this administration? >> it was very interesting, stuart. i was with a small business think tank yesterday. and while not every small business owner had exactly the same feelings about every aspect of politics, the one...
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we hear from the former lead adviser on the auto industry, steve radner. that will be live on c-span 3. >> c-span's campaign 2012, provides live coverage of all the debates. it is the only place you can see behind the scenes sights and sounds, before and after the debates. each question is available as a separate clip. reid streaming tweaks -- tweets . good to see c-span.org/debates. >> the vice-presidential debate is this thursday night. coming up live today, "washington journal." at 10:00 a.m., senator schumer explains how democrats should approach tax reform legislation. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, president obama campaigns at ohio university in columbus. all this month and until election day, c-span is a new live house and senate debates from around the country. tonight we are in western tonight we are in western virginia
we hear from the former lead adviser on the auto industry, steve radner. that will be live on c-span 3. >> c-span's campaign 2012, provides live coverage of all the debates. it is the only place you can see behind the scenes sights and sounds, before and after the debates. each question is available as a separate clip. reid streaming tweaks -- tweets . good to see c-span.org/debates. >> the vice-presidential debate is this thursday night. coming up live today, "washington...
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>> thank you, steve. >>> more pain at the pump. just how much gas prices went up overnight and how the governor plans to bring them back down. >>> president obama making another underphasing stop in the bay area later 0en today. how much his supporters will be shelling out to attend this event. >>> and the brink of elimination with the giants and the as. what both of them have to do to stay alive. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ >>> president obama returns to the bay area to attend three fund-raiser events. alex savidge has more. >> reporter: well, several groups including anti-war organizations are planning to hold demonstrations during the president's visit here to san francisco. one of the events the president will be attending is a dinner and concert here at bill graham civic auditorium. it will feature a performance by john legend and alex smith will be onhand here. this will be a $20,000 a plate
>> thank you, steve. >>> more pain at the pump. just how much gas prices went up overnight and how the governor plans to bring them back down. >>> president obama making another underphasing stop in the bay area later 0en today. how much his supporters will be shelling out to attend this event. >>> and the brink of elimination with the giants and the as. what both of them have to do to stay alive. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a...
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so i've been friends with steve and i have invested with steve since 1980 and we were one of the first investors, one of the first three investors in wynn resorts in 19 -- in 2001, 2000-2001, market cap was then $1 billion. and one of the things that was interesting to me, we went out to visit you and we stayed in your home that night and went to a show at the bellagio and we were talking through the bellagio and we saw one person after another who worked there would keep coming up to you saying "mr. wynn, mr. wynn, i've worked for you my whole career. when you start your new business in las vegas i want to come work for you." one of the questions becky started off was mr. wynn, steve, how do you start a business. when i was talking with you the other day, i was asking you how do you manage a business and how do you start a business. one of the things you've told me all the time and always told me about is the customer experience, so the customer experience and the employee relationships that you have, how do you build those? why do they do that? why are they so loyal to you? >> well,
so i've been friends with steve and i have invested with steve since 1980 and we were one of the first investors, one of the first three investors in wynn resorts in 19 -- in 2001, 2000-2001, market cap was then $1 billion. and one of the things that was interesting to me, we went out to visit you and we stayed in your home that night and went to a show at the bellagio and we were talking through the bellagio and we saw one person after another who worked there would keep coming up to you...
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when you think about apple post steve jobs and we saw what happened to apple post steve jobs in the '80s, can it keep up? >> absolutely. i think that he's put together a great team, leadership is very important within apple and steve took as much pride in leadership of apple as he did the product itself and he's crafted i think a great team to follow him. he can't be replaced. >> after he left in the '80s and you were there, apple faltered. it's easy to say. >> apple faltered because he had the wrong ceo and a guy who didn't understand the tech business but under current of apple when steve came back the reason they accelerated so successfully is in place was a great culture and great group of people who were still there. apple was in place, unfortunately they didn't have a right product division. >> do you have views on hewlett-packard? >> absolutely. greatest success of apple and part of my book is called the product vision. and hewlett-packard has totally lost its product vision. here they had the greatest printer in the world, they had the printer market, they don't do that anymor
when you think about apple post steve jobs and we saw what happened to apple post steve jobs in the '80s, can it keep up? >> absolutely. i think that he's put together a great team, leadership is very important within apple and steve took as much pride in leadership of apple as he did the product itself and he's crafted i think a great team to follow him. he can't be replaced. >> after he left in the '80s and you were there, apple faltered. it's easy to say. >> apple faltered...
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it turns out that i think what steve meant was he had some interesting ideas. i did not hear anything from them for many, many weeks. the candidate was on tv one night or one day, but i was watching it that evening, announcing his bid for president, around february, for every 12th, if i remember right. i watched it on tv. my opponent had been long dead, so i thought, that's it. been the phones start ringing again and people are calling me and i'm being asked to come to chicago to assess staff and to evaluate some of the operations. i thought, this sounds pretty good. they are for me a job in management. i thought, this is great. i said there's only one thing i have to do, because something has changed since december 26. i have to go home and talk to my wife and make sure -- this is a family affair, after all. so i talked to my wife, was not pregnant, and we wanted to make sure everything was ok with the baby. so we said we will go to the doctor on march 1 and things are ok, we'll do this. on march 1, we walked out of the doctor's office, the baby's heart was be
it turns out that i think what steve meant was he had some interesting ideas. i did not hear anything from them for many, many weeks. the candidate was on tv one night or one day, but i was watching it that evening, announcing his bid for president, around february, for every 12th, if i remember right. i watched it on tv. my opponent had been long dead, so i thought, that's it. been the phones start ringing again and people are calling me and i'm being asked to come to chicago to assess staff...
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steve handelsman has the latest from danville. >> reporter: hi, doreen, thanks. danville, kentucky, there's more pressure on joe biden. a lot of democrats hoping he can get their campaign back on track. in danville, a college town that hosts tonight's debate, local voters say they'll tune in. >> i want ryan to be able to express what we want for our country. like romney did in the presidential debate. >> i think it will help obama if joe biden does well. >> reporter: with the debate hall at center call, paul ryan arrived, a 42-year-old republican whiz kid set to face a 69-year-old democratic debate veteran. >> joe biden's been on this stage before. this is my first time. but what he can't run from is president obama's indefensible record. >> reporter: the vice president sometimes hurts team obama with gaffes, with trademark bravado, that he won't dodge. >> looking forward to it. >> reporter: the stakes in danville look higher after last week's debate in denver. >> the reason is that mitt romney's developed significant momentum from his debate performance against
steve handelsman has the latest from danville. >> reporter: hi, doreen, thanks. danville, kentucky, there's more pressure on joe biden. a lot of democrats hoping he can get their campaign back on track. in danville, a college town that hosts tonight's debate, local voters say they'll tune in. >> i want ryan to be able to express what we want for our country. like romney did in the presidential debate. >> i think it will help obama if joe biden does well. >> reporter:...
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steve liesman will be talking to them live. first he'll join us for a preview after this break. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as
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steve, you got any thoughts on this on how to weigh in? >> i'm sorry, becky, i've been focused on the other interview, there were special factors, weather related sometimes you get a strike coming off back-to-work kind of thing coming off of claims. i don't know there was a special factor i saw any of the econo economists mention. i had it last time below 350 but not 340. this is, i'm going to call this an outlier until there's further evidence. there's no reason to think we've had this kind of acceleration to the upside, we were talking about reducing claims on this. i didn't hear the trade number. that's going to factor into gdp as well, that's something else we'll want to follow. >> is rick gone? >> don't start. don't start. joe explained it within a nanosecond. get jack on the phone. just call jack. >> we have three more thursdays, i think the claims number will be down by 139,000 by november 1st, whenever that is. can't we get it down to 139? >> we could do 139. >> steve pointed out crazy to get a conspiracy theory because this is sta
steve, you got any thoughts on this on how to weigh in? >> i'm sorry, becky, i've been focused on the other interview, there were special factors, weather related sometimes you get a strike coming off back-to-work kind of thing coming off of claims. i don't know there was a special factor i saw any of the econo economists mention. i had it last time below 350 but not 340. this is, i'm going to call this an outlier until there's further evidence. there's no reason to think we've had this...
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[cheers and applause] no matter how much donald trump and steve went complain about it, it is good for the american people. [cheers and applause] no longer can insurance companies cancel you for no reason. no longer can you have lifetime caps. you get sick, doesn't work anymore. that's gone. preexisting disabilities no longer. what this legislation does, he says by the year 2014. that's not very far from now, states all over america and emphatic of credit to the governor for that, are setting up these exchanges. we are going to have the ability of people in america, people in nevada today to have the same kind of insurance that i as a federal employee has. [cheers and applause] that is what the legislation is all about. in the same legislation, we extended the lifetime of medicare for almost 10 years. we took $800 billion away from the providers, insurance companies and give it to people who need medicare, senior citizens. now the doughnut hole is almost filled. we now have on this check it her free for senior citizens. this is all part of the health care bill. [cheers and applause] th
[cheers and applause] no matter how much donald trump and steve went complain about it, it is good for the american people. [cheers and applause] no longer can insurance companies cancel you for no reason. no longer can you have lifetime caps. you get sick, doesn't work anymore. that's gone. preexisting disabilities no longer. what this legislation does, he says by the year 2014. that's not very far from now, states all over america and emphatic of credit to the governor for that, are setting...
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blankfein and steve regarding the fiscal cliff. debris there is an upside to the fiscal cliff but i think traders on this floor, they look at the fiscal cliff in a much different way. i'll tell you what i mean by that. we have fiscal cliff but what traders say is, that the real issue is the philosophical cliff, and i'll tell you what i mean by that. the fiscal cliff issues, you look at the markets, they seem nonplussed, okay? if build blankfein's right there's a bigup side if we solve it. if t wasn't that many days ago we were hovering at multiyear highs. i personally think the equity market's hanging in just fine. one would think if mr. blankfein had it pegged, there would be more pressure to allow for the rally. here's what traders say. this isn't political but maybe it is. they say if the president wins, he has not been very generous in reaching across to business. so they think the fiscal cliff in the little terms becomes a big philosophical issue for a president that doesn't have to worry about re-election. if he didn't try to
blankfein and steve regarding the fiscal cliff. debris there is an upside to the fiscal cliff but i think traders on this floor, they look at the fiscal cliff in a much different way. i'll tell you what i mean by that. we have fiscal cliff but what traders say is, that the real issue is the philosophical cliff, and i'll tell you what i mean by that. the fiscal cliff issues, you look at the markets, they seem nonplussed, okay? if build blankfein's right there's a bigup side if we solve it. if t...
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i'm not talking about steve jobs. steve jobs. all in on the fact, steve jobs, you name it. we invest more capital equipment. we have a good rule of law, no longer the best. we still have a work ethic bear. if you're going to invest one place in this planet, it would be here. so we've got to get beyond. we don't have the divine right to success. we got to get immigration rights, fiscal policy right, otherwise it's another gift call shale oil. my god, the most profligate energy nation the planet. kaaba tenants that i know you miss it all that energy. were going to give you one more shot. let's hope you do this one right. so we have a problem. we should diagnose the problem. if you look at america today, why are we going to 2%? this one i can't prove. but i believe that europe isn't going to sink us, but there's a huge wet blanket out here in the wet blanket to name resolving uncertainty, real insurgency on taxes, policies, fiscal cliff. we have this constant business, not just a minute, the regulatory bee gees. i travel around america. wherever i go come businesspeople are fa
i'm not talking about steve jobs. steve jobs. all in on the fact, steve jobs, you name it. we invest more capital equipment. we have a good rule of law, no longer the best. we still have a work ethic bear. if you're going to invest one place in this planet, it would be here. so we've got to get beyond. we don't have the divine right to success. we got to get immigration rights, fiscal policy right, otherwise it's another gift call shale oil. my god, the most profligate energy nation the planet....
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steve here's the thing. we can take, we can make it people can download literature, customize it, bring it out to their neighbors and clubs whatever. we tested this product back in 2004 would mate it possible with a cell phone, internet connection and computer you could turn your kitchen table into a phone bank. you could turn your kitchen into a, like a staging area or mini campaign headquarters. i put it all on the line and i was like, i had idea probably not new. i had the idea and vendor i thought i could bring forward. i thought i did a great job, you know. i heard later that david plouffe, the campaign manager said, asked about me and steve said he had some interesting ideas. so i thought, that's good. it turns out that i think what steve meant was he had some interesting ideas. because i didn't hear anything from them for, for many, many weeks actually. i mean actually the campaign, the candidate was on tv. one night, one day i was watching it that evening, announcing his bid for president. this was a
steve here's the thing. we can take, we can make it people can download literature, customize it, bring it out to their neighbors and clubs whatever. we tested this product back in 2004 would mate it possible with a cell phone, internet connection and computer you could turn your kitchen table into a phone bank. you could turn your kitchen into a, like a staging area or mini campaign headquarters. i put it all on the line and i was like, i had idea probably not new. i had the idea and vendor i...
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host: hold on a second, we are going back to steve. caller: i do have a personal experience in my own family. my father was very wealthy and i come from a very wealthy family. my mother really did not care about anything. the only people she wanted to hang around with or rich ladies. we had remade in our house and she did not do anything. she did not cook for us or anything. i was very disgusted with my own mother. from what i see of ann romney, the only thing she cares about is looking good and trying to look like she's 35 years old, caring about makeup and clothing. she was a cancer survivor, but she's not the only one. a lot of people are suffering from cancer. when mitt romney was putting his money overseas and exporting jobs overseas, she knew the whole thing. she should have said you should not do that. and it is against mormon religion to invest in a casino and things like that. it's against their religion. but she knew about it and let mitt romney do it, just to make money. she is -- ann romney is 10 times worse than mitt romne
host: hold on a second, we are going back to steve. caller: i do have a personal experience in my own family. my father was very wealthy and i come from a very wealthy family. my mother really did not care about anything. the only people she wanted to hang around with or rich ladies. we had remade in our house and she did not do anything. she did not cook for us or anything. i was very disgusted with my own mother. from what i see of ann romney, the only thing she cares about is looking good...
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steve jobs, you name it. we invest more in capital equipment. we have good rule of law. the protestant work ethic is still there. it will be here. so we have to get beyond that. the divine right to success. immigration, fiscal policy. otherwise another gift. and me, my god. looked down and said, i know all that. one more shot. so we have a problem. we should diagnose the problem. if you look at america today, corporations are ingratiate. why are we going to 2%? in this one i can't prove. this city is okay. there is a huge wet blanket out here. and to me the uncertainty, real certainty around taxes, policies, fiscal cliff. the debt ceiling fiasco. this constant anti business not just sentiments, but regulatory ag's. wherever i go i have business people. the regulatory environment. they all say it's terrible. it's not just banks. we have done it to ourselves. shoot ourselves in the foot. get rid of that white blanket. and they're is a great -- printed in the wall street journal. kate president-elect ronald reagan some advice. consistent taxes, regulatory. the same positive
steve jobs, you name it. we invest more in capital equipment. we have good rule of law. the protestant work ethic is still there. it will be here. so we have to get beyond that. the divine right to success. immigration, fiscal policy. otherwise another gift. and me, my god. looked down and said, i know all that. one more shot. so we have a problem. we should diagnose the problem. if you look at america today, corporations are ingratiate. why are we going to 2%? in this one i can't prove. this...
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now it is from netflix a steve miller market. some people call me maurice, but this downgrade by bank of america -- >> i was doing the sound effects for maurice. >> i like that curious chainsaw you were doing. >> whatever i can do here. >> my wingman. >> your solid gold dancer. let's move on here to talk europe. german chancellor angela merkle visiting greece today for the first time since the european crisis began. she's meeting with greek prime minister this morning as protesters blame merkle for forcing painful cuts on greece in exchange for bailouts. meantime the imf is cutting the global forecast to 3.3% down from 3.5% and urging u.s. and european policymakers to deal with their fiscal issues or face a prolonged downturn. the imf is forecasting a contraction that underscores what we do already know and should be expecting out of the region. >> we are taking back one of the two rate hikes they had. there's not a single policy going on here. look what ireland was doing cramming down their banks. but if you can see, david, is t
now it is from netflix a steve miller market. some people call me maurice, but this downgrade by bank of america -- >> i was doing the sound effects for maurice. >> i like that curious chainsaw you were doing. >> whatever i can do here. >> my wingman. >> your solid gold dancer. let's move on here to talk europe. german chancellor angela merkle visiting greece today for the first time since the european crisis began. she's meeting with greek prime minister this...
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i'm steve prosinski, editor of the gazette. between denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we all ask you hold your applause until off the closing comments. we're all here to listen to them, not each other. please respect them by holding your applause until the debate has ended thank you. now to the question. we'll start with a question for senator tester. you'll have a minute to respond and representative rehberg will have a minute to comment and senator tester will have 30 seconds for a final response. >> good evening senator tester. i assume on november 6th, you will vote for preside
i'm steve prosinski, editor of the gazette. between denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing...
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the teams that identify with the rover is fundamental to design as steve squires explains. we notice it with the pan cam wide-angle camera. we hit it with a mini test to check for iron. it looks interesting, and we go over and we figure out its molecular composition with the apsx. everything works together. having instruments that work together encourages the teams to work together. this was squires' vision which he called science engineering. he said, you've got those sensors, and each of them provides complimentary bytes of knowledge. you're going to use the payload to the fullest advantage. if people look at it as being entirely at their disposal. if you were out there in the field, he says, doing geology with your field partner, you might be arguing about what this rock means or what that rock mean, but you're not going to be arguing about should we use the rock hammer or should we use the compass. we don't have pan cam guys arguing with mini test guys but rather geologists arguing with chemists about exploration. now, to appreciate that you need to know that this desig
the teams that identify with the rover is fundamental to design as steve squires explains. we notice it with the pan cam wide-angle camera. we hit it with a mini test to check for iron. it looks interesting, and we go over and we figure out its molecular composition with the apsx. everything works together. having instruments that work together encourages the teams to work together. this was squires' vision which he called science engineering. he said, you've got those sensors, and each of them...
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we're working with steve burnett, who is the most incredible music producer on the planet. for me -- hayden has been -- she's recorded songs before. she has -- >> she has some pipes? >> that girl can sing. for me, it's been really much more -- i was much more rusty. but it's been so exciting. >> let's look at a clip, everybody. here's a little sneak peek of "nashville." >> have you met. >> i know you. you're burning stuff up out there. >> thank you. my momma was one of your biggest fans. she said she would listen to you while i was still in her belly. >> bless your little heart. that's a charming story. you need to go on soon. i'm sure you want to make sure you have your girls tucked in good. >> we have to run. great meeting you. you take care. great show. great show. >> you hear bless your little heart, that's a way of saying you're in trouble. >> i know you're a spokes penn for mds. and robin is kicking butt. >> i know. i've been touched by mds in my family. it's a rare but devastating disease. and for her to be a spokesperson for all the people touched by this disease is
we're working with steve burnett, who is the most incredible music producer on the planet. for me -- hayden has been -- she's recorded songs before. she has -- >> she has some pipes? >> that girl can sing. for me, it's been really much more -- i was much more rusty. but it's been so exciting. >> let's look at a clip, everybody. here's a little sneak peek of "nashville." >> have you met. >> i know you. you're burning stuff up out there. >> thank you....
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and the idea that is one person or two people do everything, the best example is steve jobs and apple. apple derived enormous benefits from the advanced research project agency. they really started the interview. wasn't al gore. but does he ever pay tribute to that? absolutely not. it was all this perception that one or two people did everything and the president was absolutely right. i don't think she phrased it right, but everybody has a lot of help. just a wee a statistic in the book that goes to the heart of the question. in the mid-50s come in the very richest americans, group tracked by the irs for decades, the 400 richest people in the mid-50s they paid 51% of their income in federal taxes. by 2007, they are paying 60%. the man, this didn't just happen overnight. this is in a hurricane that blew through a lowered everybody's taxes. this is public-policy countrymen systematically for many years and has contributed to an equity and imbalance and it's also why so many people at the bottom don't have the money they once did. >> host: welcome you back in the book that two thirds of
and the idea that is one person or two people do everything, the best example is steve jobs and apple. apple derived enormous benefits from the advanced research project agency. they really started the interview. wasn't al gore. but does he ever pay tribute to that? absolutely not. it was all this perception that one or two people did everything and the president was absolutely right. i don't think she phrased it right, but everybody has a lot of help. just a wee a statistic in the book that...